Dem Paid Groups To Illicitly Obtain Military Records on Republicans: Report

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Dem Paid Groups To Illicitly Obtain Military Records on Republicans: Report​

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Jon Dougherty
February 26, 2023

Democrats paid a pair of opposition research groups that allegedly lied in order to obtain Air Force records on nearly a dozen GOP lawmakers, according to a published report.

According to records from the Federal Elections Commission, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee paid over $280,000 to the opposition research company Due Diligence, according to Federal Election Commission records reviewed by the Daily Caller.

The group obtained the service records of Republican Representatives Don Bacon of Nebraska and Zach Nunn of Iowa, among others, the outlet reported.

Democrats paid a pair of opposition research groups that allegedly lied in order to obtain Air Force records on nearly a dozen GOP lawmakers, according to a published report.

According to records from the Federal Elections Commission, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee paid over $280,000 to the opposition research company Due Diligence, according to Federal Election Commission records reviewed by the Daily Caller.

The group obtained the service records of Republican Representatives Don Bacon of Nebraska and Zach Nunn of Iowa, among others, the outlet reported.


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The whole system is corrupt. Difficult to say who are the good guys and who are the bad guys anymore.
 
Opposition research is dirty business. Fusion GPS out front should have told you.
 
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